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  • This dataset is an amalgamation of all Scottish Community Asset Registers based (partly) on previous ePIMS submissions.

  • Pipelines in the North Sea region. Data originate from the national repositories of UK, Norway, Germany, The Netherlands and Denmark

  • This dataset describes the gas resources in shales and other tight reservoirs in the North Sea area. The hydrocarbon content is estimated using Monte Carlo simulations. The estimates of adsorped gas, free gas and GIIP (Gas Initially In Place) are shown for the percentiles P10, P50 and P90. At P90, 90% of the calculated estimates will be equal or exceed the shown figure. At P10, it is only 10% of the calculated estimates that exceed the shown value. A more detailed description of the data is found in the report, GARAH Deliverable 2.3. Updated assessment of the conventional and unconventional resources of the North Sea Basin. https://repository.europe-geology.eu/egdidocs/garah/garah-d-2-3-assess-conv-unconv-res-north-sea.pdf.

  • This dataset is an amalgamation of data related to the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 and the new duties this places on local authorities. Part 5: Asset Transfer Requests: Provides community bodies with a right to request to purchase, lease, manage or use land and buildings belonging to local authorities. Local authorities are required to create and maintain a register of land which they will make available to the public. Part 8: Common Good Property: Places a statutory duty on local authorities to establish and maintain a register of all property held by them for the common good. It also requires local authorities to publish their proposals and consult community bodies before disposing of or changing the use of common good assets. Part 9: Allotments: It requires local authorities to take reasonable steps to provide allotments if waiting lists exceed certain trigger points and strengthens the protection for allotments. Provisions allow allotments to be 250 square metres in size or a different size that is to be agreed between the person requesting an allotment and the local authority. The Act also requires fair rents to be set and allows tenants to sell surplus produce grown on an allotment (other than with a view to making a profit). There is a requirement for local authorities to develop a food growing strategy for their area, including identifying land that may be used as allotment sites and identifying other areas of land that could be used by a community for the cultivation of vegetables, fruit, herbs or flowers.

  • Fife Council mapped greenspace sites are vegetated land or water within or adjoining an urban settlement of significant area as to be usable by the public for recreational purposes. can be equivalently referred to as open spaces

  • Calibration well used in the 3D study. The attributes come from EMODnet.

  • This area was chosen for the assessment of unconventional hydrocarbon resources using 3D basin and petroleum system modeling. Further information is found in the report,GARAH WP2: 3D Pilot Study – Unconventionals, https://repository.europe-geology.eu/egdidocs/garah/garah_deliverable_report_d24_3d_petroleum_model_un.pdf

  • Fife Council mapped green belt areas in which development is strictly controlled to manage the boundaries of urban settlements in the long term

  • Fife Council mapped access points into greenspace sites to provide a measure of accessibility of public greenspace provision to residents across Fife.

  • This dataset describes the oil resources in shales and other tight reservoirs in the North Sea area. The hydrocarbon content is estimated using Monte Carlo simulations. The estimates of free oil in 106 m3 or in 106 barrels are shown for the percentiles P10, P50 and P90. At P90, 90% of the calculated estimates will be equal or exceed the shown figure. At P10, it is only 10% of the calculated estimates that exceed the shown value. A more detailed description of the data is found in the report, GARAH Deliverable 2.3. Updated assessment of the conventional and unconventional resources of the North Sea Basin. https://repository.europe-geology.eu/egdidocs/garah/garah-d-2-3-assess-conv-unconv-res-north-sea.pdf.